Casio – Exilim High Speed EX-FH20 puts this camera in a class of its own. Thanks to the Exilim High Speed EX-FH20, you?ll be able to capture all those special, unexpected moments at remarkable speeds! The EX-FH20 boasts a burst mode of 40 frames per second, which means you can take photos at speeds never seen before. Its 9-megapixel CMOS sensor works with the wide-angle lens, which has a 26 mm focal length, to guarantee group shots turn out perfectly, regardless of whether you?re using JPEG or RAW format. Plus, the EX-FH20 is equipped with a 20x optical zoom and a mechanical stabiliser ? two technologies that when put together enable you to lock in finite details – all while limiting the effects of bur and poor exposure. The EX-FH20?s high speed night mode, just like its face recognition feature, automatically adjusts the camera?s settings to focus in on your subjects for snaps that you?ll be proud to show to the world! The Exilim High Speed EX-FH20 from Casio isn?t just a camera though ? it also doubles up as a camcorder, shooting up to 1,000 frames in the blink of an eye and reproducing real-life scenes in 1280 x 720-pixel, HD quality videos. The Exilim High Speed EX-FH20 even comes with a large 3-inch TFT screen and electronic viewfinder, not to mention a Best Shot button so you won?t have any trouble selecting your finest photo. Designed for technology fans looking to upload their creations onto the online multimedia sharing site YouTube, the Exilim High Speed EX-FH20 is one of the fastest cameras on today?s market!
Helpful consumer’s review
this camera is so advanced the temptation is to expect too much from it!
slo mo of your dog shaking itself dry is stunning
the ability to capture stills of the same is ditto
the 20x zoom fantastic – and the 80x digital zoom suggests great things – true you can capture pics impossible by any other means, but dont expect a david bailey as the end result!
this is not a point and shoot camera, and needs time digesting the manual, trying techniques, and reading again
it is light, & easy on the hand
for anyone into wildlife, the insight it offers is unheard of
i am into leaping fish/flying bird shots, and used to burn 20 films in a weeks with maybe 2 good shots resulting
with this, I shoot the same no of pics in a session without the cost – and many more sucessful
does it make it too easy? – perhaps, but also perhaps not – it is easy to get blase and condemn photos that previosuly you would have killed for – knowing that you can now get better
but the perfect shot is still an elusive target – now the best is possible, and if you compare the your results with those of the pro’s, you will see the difference – but would yolu have ever felt capable of challenging those pro’s b4 – I think not
go out and buy – so much fun to be had (just make sure your hard-drive is big enough, and develop disclipline in mangaing the mega files that you will generate.
















